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Just How Low Can Some People Get?
Three months? To me that isn't long enough for the despicable thing this person has done.
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I have previously commented on a car crash I saw ( but did not have a phone with me)
12 people saw it but just took pictures to put on Facebook, I had to tell a local shop keeper to dial 999 as none of the 'viewers' had bothered to do it.
I asked two of them why they did not dial 999 instead of just putting it on Facebook, they said '' well the police look at facebook so they will see it anyway''
It scares me that young people in particular think putting something on Facebook is the answer to any problem!
I have previously commented on a car crash I saw ( but did not have a phone with me)
12 people saw it but just took pictures to put on Facebook, I had to tell a local shop keeper to dial 999 as none of the 'viewers' had bothered to do it.
I asked two of them why they did not dial 999 instead of just putting it on Facebook, they said '' well the police look at facebook so they will see it anyway''
It scares me that young people in particular think putting something on Facebook is the answer to any problem!
Last month something similar happened.
Remember the story about the driver (Richard Rojas) who mowed down all those people in Times Square? One national paper in the UK chose to publish an unpixellated photo of one of the dead victims.
The paper in question got slated by its readers.
It's a disgusting act. It shows no human empathy for the victims or their families (in both cases). Reducing human life to a bit of "Ooh...look at this everyone!"
Horrible.
Remember the story about the driver (Richard Rojas) who mowed down all those people in Times Square? One national paper in the UK chose to publish an unpixellated photo of one of the dead victims.
The paper in question got slated by its readers.
It's a disgusting act. It shows no human empathy for the victims or their families (in both cases). Reducing human life to a bit of "Ooh...look at this everyone!"
Horrible.
jo, he did it for sensationalism not for the reason he gave. If he was trying to highlight the fact that the body had been left unattended, there was no need to do what he did.
He posted one video and two pictures of the body bag with the man inside and then later five pictures of the victim's face and body after opening it to look inside.
He posted one video and two pictures of the body bag with the man inside and then later five pictures of the victim's face and body after opening it to look inside.
Talbot, I think it is about Facebook (and so does the law, as you quoted). Would he have done this before social media existed? I very much doubt it. Simply taking the photo was pretty gross, but if it had stayed in his camera it wouldn't have been much cause for concern. it's posting it on FB for all the world to gawp at that is really nasty.